Projects

The Long Song Goodbye

As part of LIFT’s After a War weekender curated by Tim Etchells, Inua Ellams uses his distinctive lyrical style to recall the untold stories of African soldiers bought to Europe brought by their European colonisers to fight in the Great War.

Inua is one of 25 international artists and companies to explore the impact and legacy of the First World War alongside contemporary issues of war and peace. The programme culminates in this three-day weekender at Battersea Arts Centre — a potent venue which, from 1916 onwards, housed the trials of many of London’s conscientious objectors.

Welcome to Fuel's 2018 Season

We look to the future with new shows, projects and partnership for 2018On 23rd November at a special event to celebrate the re-opening of Barber Shop Chronicles at the National Theatre we announced some of the highlights of our 2018 Season. These include a new show by Rachael Ofori, an Austrailia and New Zeland tour of Inua Ellams' Barber Shop Chronicles and a new sound commission called Lock Her Up.

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